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Fast File Search 1.1.13
Fast File Search crawls FTP servers and SMB shares. more>>
Fast File Search is a crawler for FTP servers and SMB shares that can be found on Windows or UNIX systems running Samba.
It provides a web interface for searching files. It is optimized for searching files by a wildcard when there are some normal (not * or ?) chars specified in the beginning or in the end of the mask (for example *.iso).
Fast File Search crawler runs on UNIX (currently only Linux has been tested but I do not now any reasons why it should not work on other UNIXes). Fast File Search uses MySQL database, web interface needs a web server with PHP >= 4.0.3 and the crawler needs some perl modules.
The crawler (ffsearch.pl) crawls the network (FTP servers from the list and all reachable SMB hosts on the local network) and stores the information about files into database. It is invoked at certain times each day via crontab entries.
There are two modes of operation of the crawler: complete crawl and incremental crawl. The crawler expects a command line argument that tells crawler which mode to run (-c or --complete for complete crawl, -i or --incremental for incremental crawl). Both modes retrieve a list of the active SMB hosts in all workgroups.
The complete crawl tries to scan all active hosts and all hosts that are listed in database. The complete crawl should be run once a day.
The incremental crawl tries to scan active hosts and hosts listed in database that have not been scanned since the last complete crawl because they were unreachable. The incremental crawl should be run several times a day, for example each 3 hours.
How does the crawler get know whether the host has been crawled since the last complete crawl?
Each time the complete crawl is executed, the expire count is incremented first. When the host is crawled, expire count is set to zero. So all hosts whose expire count > 0 were not reachable since the last complete crawl. Moreover, when expire count reaches value specified in configuration (i.e. it was unreachable during the time period of complete crawls) the information about files on the "expired" host is deleted from database.
Web interface is used to search the files in database, details how to search are described in the Help section of the search page.
You can also add a FTP server to a FTP server list, edit FTP server in the list or delete FTP server from the list through the web interface. So that anybody could not do anything with the server list only the record about abcdef is editable from host abcdef. There are also admins who can edit all records in the server list. The admins login through the web interface.
Enhancements:
- fixed few bugs in the crawler
- added a possibility to exclude some SMB shares
- www: improved Russian and Ukrainian translation
<<lessIt provides a web interface for searching files. It is optimized for searching files by a wildcard when there are some normal (not * or ?) chars specified in the beginning or in the end of the mask (for example *.iso).
Fast File Search crawler runs on UNIX (currently only Linux has been tested but I do not now any reasons why it should not work on other UNIXes). Fast File Search uses MySQL database, web interface needs a web server with PHP >= 4.0.3 and the crawler needs some perl modules.
The crawler (ffsearch.pl) crawls the network (FTP servers from the list and all reachable SMB hosts on the local network) and stores the information about files into database. It is invoked at certain times each day via crontab entries.
There are two modes of operation of the crawler: complete crawl and incremental crawl. The crawler expects a command line argument that tells crawler which mode to run (-c or --complete for complete crawl, -i or --incremental for incremental crawl). Both modes retrieve a list of the active SMB hosts in all workgroups.
The complete crawl tries to scan all active hosts and all hosts that are listed in database. The complete crawl should be run once a day.
The incremental crawl tries to scan active hosts and hosts listed in database that have not been scanned since the last complete crawl because they were unreachable. The incremental crawl should be run several times a day, for example each 3 hours.
How does the crawler get know whether the host has been crawled since the last complete crawl?
Each time the complete crawl is executed, the expire count is incremented first. When the host is crawled, expire count is set to zero. So all hosts whose expire count > 0 were not reachable since the last complete crawl. Moreover, when expire count reaches value specified in configuration (i.e. it was unreachable during the time period of complete crawls) the information about files on the "expired" host is deleted from database.
Web interface is used to search the files in database, details how to search are described in the Help section of the search page.
You can also add a FTP server to a FTP server list, edit FTP server in the list or delete FTP server from the list through the web interface. So that anybody could not do anything with the server list only the record about abcdef is editable from host abcdef. There are also admins who can edit all records in the server list. The admins login through the web interface.
Enhancements:
- fixed few bugs in the crawler
- added a possibility to exclude some SMB shares
- www: improved Russian and Ukrainian translation
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Added: 2005-10-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1468 downloads
Mortgage Video And Search Tool 1
The world of mortgages and real estate can be extremely confusing to the newcomer. The mortgage industry is a lot more competitive than it used to be... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-12 License: Freeware Price: Free
194 downloads
MP3 Database II 2.9
MP3DB2 is a collection of bash scripts for keeping track of large MP3 collections. more>>
MP3DB2 is a collection of bash scripts for keeping track of large MP3 collections. It will retrieve song information from the filenames and ID3 tags of a directory or CD of MP3s and store them in a local database.
This program is a complete rewrite of my MP3 database version 1. Version 1 only stored the data that was present in the filenames while version 2 actually retrieves information from the ID3 tags of each MP3.
Please note that as of this version the database format is NOT considered carved in stone. I have already added a few fields mid-development and this will continue for a while if I think the format can be made better. See the changelog for a list of changes to the database format since V2.0.
Enhancements:
- mp3dupe: now just displays the name of the directory we are checking not the full path in the host filesystem.
<<lessThis program is a complete rewrite of my MP3 database version 1. Version 1 only stored the data that was present in the filenames while version 2 actually retrieves information from the ID3 tags of each MP3.
Please note that as of this version the database format is NOT considered carved in stone. I have already added a few fields mid-development and this will continue for a while if I think the format can be made better. See the changelog for a list of changes to the database format since V2.0.
Enhancements:
- mp3dupe: now just displays the name of the directory we are checking not the full path in the host filesystem.
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Added: 2006-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1190 downloads
DGS Search 0.9.6
DGS Search was created to provide an easy to install search utility. more>>
DGS Search was created to provide an easy to install search utility capable of handling filesystem and database searches on UNIX and Windows based platforms.
DGS Search is aimed at supporting the small to medium sized web site.
<<lessDGS Search is aimed at supporting the small to medium sized web site.
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Added: 2006-05-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1269 downloads
Informatin Search - Health & Fitness 1.0
Health and fitness toolbar for FireFox from Information Search. Provides a quick way to access the topics and subjects relating to Health and Fitness ... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-14 License: Freeware Price: Free
192 downloads
MP3-Database 0.8
MP3-Database is a tool to organize your MP3 collection. more>>
MP3-Database project is a tool to organize your MP3 collection. If you insert a CD with MP3 files in your CDROM drive, MP3DB can read all ID3 tags of the MP3 files.
With this information MP3DB creates a database which can be searched for a specific song, artist, or CD.
A GUI makes it easy to use the program. Any title found in the database can easily be added to a playlist or can instantly be played by XMMS.
Main features:
- MySQL (Is needed as database backend)
- Perl5
- Perl Modules:
- Tk
- Tk-MesgBox
- Tk-LabFrame
- Tk-Pane
- DBI
- MP3-Info
- Msql-Mysql-modules
- To play MP3 files the MP3 player XMMS should be installed on your system. MP3-Database can easily be adapted to other MP3 players
Enhancements:
- NEW Data Structure: The MySQL database is much more complex than before. I used 3 Tables for Artists, Albums and Titles to store the data. This ensures that I have no redundancies in the tables. This has also enabled me to store additional fields in the database (for example the date of birth of an artist, or the release year of an album).
- NEW Temporary Database: I added some tables to store all new artists, albums and titles in a temporary database. This enables the user to check the new entries before adding them to the permanent database.
- NEW FEATURES: Additional Artist and Album information can be stored in the database, MP3DB can now create a random playlist and a playlist with the top 20 MP3 titles, MP3DB can show you a statistic how many artists, albums and titles are stored in the database.
<<lessWith this information MP3DB creates a database which can be searched for a specific song, artist, or CD.
A GUI makes it easy to use the program. Any title found in the database can easily be added to a playlist or can instantly be played by XMMS.
Main features:
- MySQL (Is needed as database backend)
- Perl5
- Perl Modules:
- Tk
- Tk-MesgBox
- Tk-LabFrame
- Tk-Pane
- DBI
- MP3-Info
- Msql-Mysql-modules
- To play MP3 files the MP3 player XMMS should be installed on your system. MP3-Database can easily be adapted to other MP3 players
Enhancements:
- NEW Data Structure: The MySQL database is much more complex than before. I used 3 Tables for Artists, Albums and Titles to store the data. This ensures that I have no redundancies in the tables. This has also enabled me to store additional fields in the database (for example the date of birth of an artist, or the release year of an album).
- NEW Temporary Database: I added some tables to store all new artists, albums and titles in a temporary database. This enables the user to check the new entries before adding them to the permanent database.
- NEW FEATURES: Additional Artist and Album information can be stored in the database, MP3DB can now create a random playlist and a playlist with the top 20 MP3 titles, MP3DB can show you a statistic how many artists, albums and titles are stored in the database.
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Added: 2006-05-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
729 downloads
DiskSearch 1.2.0
DiskSearch is a tool for searching for files on removable media disks (e.g. for songs on your MP3-CDs). more>>
DiskSearch project is a tool for searching for files on all your removable media disks (e.g. CDs, ZIP disks or backup tapes).
For instance you can search for songs on your MP3-CDs or for a document on your backup DVDs. For advanced queries there is a regular expression search mode.
The search is based on a simple database file which needs to be filled once by adding all your disks to it.
<<lessFor instance you can search for songs on your MP3-CDs or for a document on your backup DVDs. For advanced queries there is a regular expression search mode.
The search is based on a simple database file which needs to be filled once by adding all your disks to it.
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Added: 2007-06-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
852 downloads
nautilus-search-tool 0.2.2
nautilus-search-tool is a Nautilus extension to have search files on popup menu. more>>
nautilus-search-tool is a Nautilus extension to have "search files" on popup menu.
<<less Download (0.35MB)
Added: 2007-07-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
848 downloads
Audiere Audio System 1.9.4
Audiere is a high-level audio API. more>>
Audiere is a high-level audio API. It can play Ogg Vorbis, MP3, FLAC, uncompressed WAV, AIFF, MOD, S3M, XM, and IT files. For audio output, Audiere supports DirectSound or WinMM in Windows, OSS on Linux and Cygwin, and SGI AL on IRIX.
Audiere is open source and licensed under the LGPL. This means that you may freely use Audiere in commercial products, as long as you do not modify the source code. If you do modify Audiere and release a product that uses your modifications, you must release your changes to the code under the LGPL as well.
Audiere is portable. It is tested on Windows, Linux-i386, Cygwin, and IRIX with at least three major compilers. Most of Audiere is endian-independent, so it would work with few modifications on other architectures.
Main features:
- Braindead easy API
- Supported file formats: Uncompressed WAV*, Uncompressed AIFF*, Ogg Vorbis*, FLAC*, MP3, MOD, S3M, IT, XM (* supports seeking)
- Streaming and buffered audio
- Volume, pan, and pitch shift modification
- Flat tone, square wave, white noise, and pink noise generation
- Runtime enumeration of audio devices and supported file formats
- Custom file streams
- Python, Delphi, Java, XPCOM (JavaScript in Mozilla) bindings
Enhancements:
- Replaced mpegsound with a stand-alone version of the MPEG audio decoder from ffmpegs libavcodec library. The result is an MP3 decoder that is more portable and works with more MP3 files. MP3 files are now seekable as well. (Matt Campbell)
- Added Speex support.
- Added support for reading metadata tags from sample sources. So far, Vorbis comments are supported, as are ID3v1 and ID3v1.1 tags in MP3 files. Interface designed with help from Brian Robb and Andy Friesen.
- Added callback system for stream stop events. (Richard Schaaf and Chad Austin)
- Added CD audio support, using the MCI subsystem on Win32/Cygwin and libcdaudio on Linux. (Chad Austin and Richard Schaaf)
- Added MIDI support through the MCI subsystem on Win32 and Cygwin. (Chad Austin)
- Dramatically reduced the latency of the OSS device. (Matt Campbell)
- Rewrote the Resampler class to use DUMBs cubic interpolation resampler, resulting in much better resampling for devices such as OSS that use Audieres own mixer. (Matt Campbell)
- Added bindings to wxWidgets. (Emanuel Dejanu)
- Fixed a bug in the DirectSound device implementation which significantly slowed down opening of devices and buffers. (Matt Campbell)
- Added pitchshift to the Python bindings. (Jason Chu)
- Split Doxygen documentation into one for users and one for developers.
<<lessAudiere is open source and licensed under the LGPL. This means that you may freely use Audiere in commercial products, as long as you do not modify the source code. If you do modify Audiere and release a product that uses your modifications, you must release your changes to the code under the LGPL as well.
Audiere is portable. It is tested on Windows, Linux-i386, Cygwin, and IRIX with at least three major compilers. Most of Audiere is endian-independent, so it would work with few modifications on other architectures.
Main features:
- Braindead easy API
- Supported file formats: Uncompressed WAV*, Uncompressed AIFF*, Ogg Vorbis*, FLAC*, MP3, MOD, S3M, IT, XM (* supports seeking)
- Streaming and buffered audio
- Volume, pan, and pitch shift modification
- Flat tone, square wave, white noise, and pink noise generation
- Runtime enumeration of audio devices and supported file formats
- Custom file streams
- Python, Delphi, Java, XPCOM (JavaScript in Mozilla) bindings
Enhancements:
- Replaced mpegsound with a stand-alone version of the MPEG audio decoder from ffmpegs libavcodec library. The result is an MP3 decoder that is more portable and works with more MP3 files. MP3 files are now seekable as well. (Matt Campbell)
- Added Speex support.
- Added support for reading metadata tags from sample sources. So far, Vorbis comments are supported, as are ID3v1 and ID3v1.1 tags in MP3 files. Interface designed with help from Brian Robb and Andy Friesen.
- Added callback system for stream stop events. (Richard Schaaf and Chad Austin)
- Added CD audio support, using the MCI subsystem on Win32/Cygwin and libcdaudio on Linux. (Chad Austin and Richard Schaaf)
- Added MIDI support through the MCI subsystem on Win32 and Cygwin. (Chad Austin)
- Dramatically reduced the latency of the OSS device. (Matt Campbell)
- Rewrote the Resampler class to use DUMBs cubic interpolation resampler, resulting in much better resampling for devices such as OSS that use Audieres own mixer. (Matt Campbell)
- Added bindings to wxWidgets. (Emanuel Dejanu)
- Fixed a bug in the DirectSound device implementation which significantly slowed down opening of devices and buffers. (Matt Campbell)
- Added pitchshift to the Python bindings. (Jason Chu)
- Split Doxygen documentation into one for users and one for developers.
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Added: 2006-07-18 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1199 downloads
Basic Local Alignment Search Tool 2006-05-07
Basic Local Alignment Search Tool is a set of similarity search programs designed to explore all of the available databases. more>>
Basic Local Alignment Search Tool is a set of similarity search programs designed to explore all of the available sequence databases regardless of whether the query is protein or DNA.
It uses a heuristic algorithm which seeks local as opposed to global alignments, and is therefore able to detect relationships among sequences which share only isolated regions of similarity.
It can be run locally as a full executable, and can be used to run BLAST searches against private, local databases, or downloaded copies of the NCBI databases. It runs on Mac OS, Win32, LINUX, Solaris, IBM AIX, SGI, Compaq OSF, and HP- UX systems.
Main features:
Nucleotide
- Quickly search for highly similar sequences (megablast)
- Quickly search for divergent sequences (discontiguous megablast)
- Nucleotide-nucleotide BLAST (blastn)
- Search for short, nearly exact matches
- Search trace archives with megablast or discontiguous megablast
Protein
- Protein-protein BLAST (blastp)
- Position-specific iterated and pattern-hit initiated BLAST (PSI- and PHI-BLAST)
- Search for short, nearly exact matches
- Search the conserved domain database (rpsblast)
- Protein homology by domain architecture (cdart)
Translated
- Translated query vs. protein database (blastx)
- Protein query vs. translated database (tblastn)
- Translated query vs. translated database (tblastx)
Genomes
- Human, mouse, rat, chimp cow, pig, dog, sheep, cat
- Chicken, puffer fish, zebrafish
- Environmental samples
- Protozoa
- Insects, nematodes, plants, fungi, microbial genomes, other eukaryotic genomes
Special
- Search for gene expression data (GEO BLAST)
- Align two sequences (bl2seq)
- Screen for vector contamination (VecScreen)
- Immunoglobin BLAST (IgBlast)
- SNP BLAST
Meta
- Retrieve results
<<lessIt uses a heuristic algorithm which seeks local as opposed to global alignments, and is therefore able to detect relationships among sequences which share only isolated regions of similarity.
It can be run locally as a full executable, and can be used to run BLAST searches against private, local databases, or downloaded copies of the NCBI databases. It runs on Mac OS, Win32, LINUX, Solaris, IBM AIX, SGI, Compaq OSF, and HP- UX systems.
Main features:
Nucleotide
- Quickly search for highly similar sequences (megablast)
- Quickly search for divergent sequences (discontiguous megablast)
- Nucleotide-nucleotide BLAST (blastn)
- Search for short, nearly exact matches
- Search trace archives with megablast or discontiguous megablast
Protein
- Protein-protein BLAST (blastp)
- Position-specific iterated and pattern-hit initiated BLAST (PSI- and PHI-BLAST)
- Search for short, nearly exact matches
- Search the conserved domain database (rpsblast)
- Protein homology by domain architecture (cdart)
Translated
- Translated query vs. protein database (blastx)
- Protein query vs. translated database (tblastn)
- Translated query vs. translated database (tblastx)
Genomes
- Human, mouse, rat, chimp cow, pig, dog, sheep, cat
- Chicken, puffer fish, zebrafish
- Environmental samples
- Protozoa
- Insects, nematodes, plants, fungi, microbial genomes, other eukaryotic genomes
Special
- Search for gene expression data (GEO BLAST)
- Align two sequences (bl2seq)
- Screen for vector contamination (VecScreen)
- Immunoglobin BLAST (IgBlast)
- SNP BLAST
Meta
- Retrieve results
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Added: 2006-06-14 License: Open Software License Price:
1228 downloads
Apache::MP3 4.00
Apache::MP3 is a Perl module that can generate streamable directories of MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files. more>>
Apache::MP3 is a Perl module that can generate streamable directories of MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files.
SYNOPSIS
# httpd.conf or srm.conf
AddType audio/mpeg mp3 MP3
AddType audio/playlist m3u M3U
AddType audio/x-scpls pls PLS
AddType application/x-ogg ogg OGG
# httpd.conf or access.conf
< Location /songs >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::MP3
< /Location >
# Or use the Apache::MP3::Sorted subclass to get sortable directory listings
< Location /songs >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::MP3::Sorted
< /Location >
# Or use the Apache::MP3::Playlist subclass to get persistent playlists
< Location /songs >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::MP3::Playlist
< /Location >
A demo version can be browsed at http://www.modperl.com/Songs/.
This module makes it possible to browse a directory hierarchy containing MP3, Ogg Vorbis, or Wav files, sort them on various fields, download them, stream them to an MP3 decoder like WinAmp, and construct playlists. The display is configurable and subclassable.
NOTE: This version of Apache::MP3 is substantially different from the pre-2.0 version described in The Perl Journal. Specifically, the format to use for HREF links has changed. See Linking for details.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# httpd.conf or srm.conf
AddType audio/mpeg mp3 MP3
AddType audio/playlist m3u M3U
AddType audio/x-scpls pls PLS
AddType application/x-ogg ogg OGG
# httpd.conf or access.conf
< Location /songs >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::MP3
< /Location >
# Or use the Apache::MP3::Sorted subclass to get sortable directory listings
< Location /songs >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::MP3::Sorted
< /Location >
# Or use the Apache::MP3::Playlist subclass to get persistent playlists
< Location /songs >
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::MP3::Playlist
< /Location >
A demo version can be browsed at http://www.modperl.com/Songs/.
This module makes it possible to browse a directory hierarchy containing MP3, Ogg Vorbis, or Wav files, sort them on various fields, download them, stream them to an MP3 decoder like WinAmp, and construct playlists. The display is configurable and subclassable.
NOTE: This version of Apache::MP3 is substantially different from the pre-2.0 version described in The Perl Journal. Specifically, the format to use for HREF links has changed. See Linking for details.
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Added: 2006-06-22 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1223 downloads

TreePad Lite for Linux 2.2.1
Award winning personl.database/PIM, text editor, advanced search, small+powerful more>> ! TreePad Lite for Linux is a very intuitive and powerful personal database program, PIM and search tool. TreePad allows you to store all your notes, emails, texts, hyperlinks - in sum, any kind of data - into a single file. With the look and feel similar to the Windows Explorer, editing, storing, browsing, searching and retrieving your data could not be easier! TreePad additionally offers hyperlink and multi-language support. To find any article that you previously created or imported, you can browse the tree, in the very same way as you browse directories/folders in the Windows Explorer. Additionally, you can use the very fast internal advanced search tool and find instantly any item you need, whether it is on the tree-structure or amid your notes and texts! TreePad is also highly customizable. And, differently from the usual database programs, TreePad excels in its capacity to store unstructured information of any kind: you have total freedom to define and impose your own structure and preferences. You can create any tree form that suits you, and organize your notes hierarchically according to whatever criteria you define! Moreover, you can easily arrange, rearrange, and add to the tree structure that you develop, as much as you may wish. You can even copy/paste complete subtrees together with all the notes and data attached to them - all of it in one go. TreePad offers you the convenience of drag-and-drop, as well as context-sensitive menus. TreePad saves you time, allowing you easy and prompt location and retrieval of anything you have stored, And TreePad saves space on your disk, as well: the storage of data in one single file, as TreePad does, uses up far less disk space than storage of an equivalent volume of data in separate files - as most other programs do. Best of all: download + enjoy TreePad on Linux 100% Free!<<less
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Added: 2009-04-15 License: Freeware Price: Free
197 downloads
pro-search 0.17.2
pro-search is a crawler for FTP servers, SMB shares, HTTP servers, and DC++ networks. more>>
pro-search is a crawler for FTP servers, SMB shares, HTTP servers, and DC++ networks.
<<less Download (0.17MB)
Added: 2007-05-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
896 downloads
CGI::Widget::DBI::Search
CGI::Widget::DBI::Search is a database search widget. more>>
CGI::Widget::DBI::Search is a database search widget.
SYNOPSIS
use CGI::Widget::DBI::Search;
$ws = CGI::Widget::DBI::Search->new(q => $self->{q}, -dbh => $self->{dbh});
# the following shows a configuration for a car parts database search
$ws->{-sql_table} = Cars2Diagram AS c, Diagram AS d, Parts AS p, DiagramScheme AS s;
$ws->{-where_clause} = WHERE c.CarCode=? AND c.DiagramCode=d.DiagramCode AND d.Category=? AND d.DiagramCode=s.DiagramCode AND s.PartCode=p.PartCode;
$ws->{-bind_params} = [$carcode, $category];
$ws->{-sql_retrieve_columns} =
[qw(p.PartCode p.PartName p.Description p.UnitPrice p.CoreCharge),
(p.UnitPrice + p.CoreCharge) AS TotalCharge];
$ws->{-display_columns} =
{ PartCode => "Code ", PartName => "Name", Description => "Description",
UnitPrice => "Price", CoreCharge => "Core Charge", TotalCharge => "Total Charge",
};
$ws->{-numeric_columns} = { PartCode => 1 };
$ws->{-currency_columns} = { UnitPrice => 1, CoreCharge => 1 };
#$ws->{-display_table_padding} = 4;
$ws->{-no_persistent_object} = 1;
$ws->{-show_total_numresults} = 1;
# execute database search
$ws->search();
# output search results to browser
print $q->header;
print $q->start_html;
print $ws->display_results();
print $q->end_html;
Encapsulates a DBI search in a Perl class, including all SQL statements required for performing the search, query results, HTML display methods, and multi-column, sortable result set displayed page-by-page (using HTML navigation links).
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use CGI::Widget::DBI::Search;
$ws = CGI::Widget::DBI::Search->new(q => $self->{q}, -dbh => $self->{dbh});
# the following shows a configuration for a car parts database search
$ws->{-sql_table} = Cars2Diagram AS c, Diagram AS d, Parts AS p, DiagramScheme AS s;
$ws->{-where_clause} = WHERE c.CarCode=? AND c.DiagramCode=d.DiagramCode AND d.Category=? AND d.DiagramCode=s.DiagramCode AND s.PartCode=p.PartCode;
$ws->{-bind_params} = [$carcode, $category];
$ws->{-sql_retrieve_columns} =
[qw(p.PartCode p.PartName p.Description p.UnitPrice p.CoreCharge),
(p.UnitPrice + p.CoreCharge) AS TotalCharge];
$ws->{-display_columns} =
{ PartCode => "Code ", PartName => "Name", Description => "Description",
UnitPrice => "Price", CoreCharge => "Core Charge", TotalCharge => "Total Charge",
};
$ws->{-numeric_columns} = { PartCode => 1 };
$ws->{-currency_columns} = { UnitPrice => 1, CoreCharge => 1 };
#$ws->{-display_table_padding} = 4;
$ws->{-no_persistent_object} = 1;
$ws->{-show_total_numresults} = 1;
# execute database search
$ws->search();
# output search results to browser
print $q->header;
print $q->start_html;
print $ws->display_results();
print $q->end_html;
Encapsulates a DBI search in a Perl class, including all SQL statements required for performing the search, query results, HTML display methods, and multi-column, sortable result set displayed page-by-page (using HTML navigation links).
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Added: 2007-03-07 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
961 downloads
refbase 0.8
refbase is a Web-based multi-user interface for managing scientific literature and bibliographic references. more>>
refbase is a Web-based multi-user interface for managing scientific literature and bibliographic references. It offers powerful search engine and automatically generated citation lists.
Main features:
- search the database using different search forms
- search within results
- browse found records and view selected records in detail
- display rich text (i.e. italics, super/sub-script, greek letters)
- extract literature cited within a text
- track queries using RSS
- a print-friendly view
- display the selected records in different citation formats
- user specific fields which are stored individually for each user
- display or search within only the users own literature
- export selected records to MODS XML and (via the GPLed bibutils programs) to BibTex, EndNote, and RIS
- automatic email announcements for newly added records
- save and recall search queries
- adding records to user-specific groups
- add/edit/delete records as well as file upload & download links
- import of full records from Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
- user management interface provided to the database admin
- set access permissions on a per-user basis
- People with access to a shell on the refbase server can use the tools in the contrib/endnote directory to batch transfer many records from Endnote into refbase.
<<lessMain features:
- search the database using different search forms
- search within results
- browse found records and view selected records in detail
- display rich text (i.e. italics, super/sub-script, greek letters)
- extract literature cited within a text
- track queries using RSS
- a print-friendly view
- display the selected records in different citation formats
- user specific fields which are stored individually for each user
- display or search within only the users own literature
- export selected records to MODS XML and (via the GPLed bibutils programs) to BibTex, EndNote, and RIS
- automatic email announcements for newly added records
- save and recall search queries
- adding records to user-specific groups
- add/edit/delete records as well as file upload & download links
- import of full records from Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
- user management interface provided to the database admin
- set access permissions on a per-user basis
- People with access to a shell on the refbase server can use the tools in the contrib/endnote directory to batch transfer many records from Endnote into refbase.
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